From flowers to champers and even a few surprises in between, our Valentine’s Day deals will give you plenty of gift ideas for him and her, and let you know the best ways to bag a romantic bargain.

Remember, while it's romantic, don't be forced into an over-commercialised day. You could always make your loved one a handmade gift or simply give them the gift of your time. See our Valentine’s gift cheques to make your other half a promise straight from the heart.

If you are going to be giving gifts, here’s our round-up of the best deals we could find.

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Dozen red roses in store

Valentine’s Day wouldn’t be Valentine’s Day without flowers. Unfortunately, this hasn’t escaped the attention of flower retailers, who are reluctant to offer big discounts. Thankfully, we've still managed to find the best offers and lowest prices on a dozen red roses.

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🌹 War of the Roses 🌹

Do expensive Valentine’s Day bouquets last longer? 🌹We’ve bought SIX dozen red roses from various supermarkets & online florists, ranging in price from £2-£35. Which ones do you think look best?

Dozen red roses couriered

WARNING! In past years, some big firms’ Valentine’s Day deliveries have gone wrong. Hopefully it won’t happen but there’s always a risk. Consider that before buying.

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Valentine's dine-in deals

They say the way to a man's or woman's heart is through their stomach. Yet there’s no need to slave over a hot stove for hours. Best of all, bung the packaging in the bin and pretend you cooked it all from scratch.

Sainsbury's Prosecco Frizzante is £6 in store and online at Sainsbury's*. It has confirmed this is the standard price for this bottle.

If you shop online, delivery can cost between £1-£7, or you can collect from selected stores for free. There's a minimum spend of £25 online, so if you just want one bottle you might be better off getting this deal in a store.

Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut is currently £12.49 a bottle in store (find your nearest) and online at Aldi. If you're shopping online you'll need to buy a case of six bottles (you can mix and match different bottles), so if you just want one, you'd be better off visiting a store.

Sainsbury's Etienne Dumont Brut Champagne is £14 in store and online at Sainsbury's*.

If you shop online, delivery can cost between £1-£7, or you can collect from selected stores for free. There's a minimum spend of £25 online, so if you just want one bottle you might be better off getting this deal in a store.

A photo mug delivered for £3.50 is the cheapest we've seen in a long while (current next cheapest we found is £6.91 at Vistaprint via a 50% off code) – so if you want one, now could be the time to pounce. For other gift ideas, see our Mother's Day Deals.

How to get your mug

- Log in or register at Truprint, then pick a personalised white gloss 11oz plain mug*. Note: the deal isn't valid on Truprint's other photo mugs.

- Follow the instructions to upload photo(s) and create a mug.

- Enter the MSE Blagged code THANKSMUM at the checkout and the price will go down to £3.50 including standard UK delivery (£7.48 will be deducted).

If you go online to Boots* or visit one of its stores by, you could get a Sanctuary Spa 'Indulgence Box' set for £20 (norm £41.50), subject to availability. Delivery's £3.50 if you order online, or you can collect in a store for free.

We reckon this is a good deal for £20, as we worked out the contents would be £43ish individually.

The Sanctuary Spa 'Indulgence Box' set includes:

Liquid Gold bath elixir, 250ml - norm £12 at Boots.

Body wash, 250ml - norm £6 at Boots.

Body scrub, 200ml - norm £7 at Boots.

Body butter, 300ml - norm £11 at Boots

Hand cream, 75ml - norm £6.50 at Boots.

Boots wasn't able to give us an indication of stock levels, so go quick if you want this.

Free protection for all shopping!

There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.

And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.

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